Demographic and sociocultural predictors of sexuality-related body image and sexual frequency: The US Body Project I

Brady, John P.; Reynolds, Tania A.; Alley, Jenna; Garcia, Justin R.

Abstract

Body image is a critical component of an individual's sexual experiences. This makes it critical to identify demographic and sociocultural correlates of sexuality-related body image: the subjective feelings, cognitions, and evaluations related to one's body in the context of sexual experience. We examined how sexuality-related body image differed by gender, sexual orientation, race, age, and BMI. Four items assessing sexuality-related body image were completed by 11,620 U.S. adults: self-perceived sex appeal of their body, nude appearance satisfaction, and the extent to which they believed that body image positively or negatively affected their sexual enjoyment and feelings of sexual acceptability as a partner. Men reported slightly less nude appearance dissatisfaction and fewer negative effects of body image on sexual enjoyment and sexual acceptability than women, but did not differ in reported sex appeal. Poorer sexuality-related body image was reported by people with higher BMIs, not in relationships, who had sex less frequently, among White compared to Black women and men, and among gay compared to heterosexual men. Data also revealed a subgroup of respondents who reported that their body image had a positive impact on their sex lives. The findings highlight a need for interventions addressing sexuality-related body image.

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Título según WOS: Demographic and sociocultural predictors of sexuality-related body image and sexual frequency: The US Body Project I
Título según SCOPUS: Demographic and sociocultural predictors of sexuality-related body image and sexual frequency: The U.S. Body Project I
Título de la Revista: Body Image
Volumen: 41
Editorial: Elsevier Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 109
Página final: 127
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.01.010

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS